KevinT
Active Member
Relying on overbuilt trains being able to absorb crashing into one another doesn't sound like a higher standard, it sounds like the exact opposite. Why are so many of our trains expected to withstand a collision?
Former Amtrak president Thomas Downs once famously complained that the FRA had turned their new Acela trains into "rolling bank vaults" with their buff strength requirement. I seem to recall that the US began to relax on this requirement for passenger rail in the past year or three, but suspect that Canadian regs have yet to catch up.